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| The type L scale is turned off after 5 minutes of no operation, | ||||||||||
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Automatic | f1 0 | # | Not used | ||||||||||||
turning off | f1 1 |
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| Transmission rate of the serial interface | |||||||||
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| f4 0 | # | 2400bps | |||||||||
| Baud rate | f4 1 |
| 4800bps | |||||||||||
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| f4 2 |
| 9600bps | |||||||||
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| Mode selection for the serial interface | |||||||||
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| f5 0 | # | Stream mode. (Refer to “16.2 Stream Mode”) | |||||||||
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| f5 1 |
| Command mode. (Refer to “16.3 Command Mode”) | |||||||||
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| f5 2 |
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| f5 3 |
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| When the display becomes a positive stable value above | |||||||||
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| zero or a negative value. | |||||||||
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| f5 4` | |||||||||||
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| When the display becomes a stable value outside | |||||||||
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| the scale outputs the data automatically. Next output can be | |||||||||
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| performed after the display becomes | |||||||||
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| f5 5 |
| At each finish of full/dribble batch function, the data is output. | |||||||||
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| Mode selection for the comparator | |||||||||
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| f6 0 # | Pressing the |
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| switch, the scale always compares the | |||||
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| current display | value. | ||||||||
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| f6 1 |
| The scale always compares the display value. | |||||||||
Comparator | f6 2 |
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| display value | when not | ||||||||
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| f6 3 |
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Notes
The “#” shows factory settings.
The